Control smartphones like tobacco, says leading WHO expert

Problematic and โ€œaddiction-likeโ€ online behavior is rising among adolescents.

Doctors โ€˜fight like hellโ€™ against a second Trump term

Some see the politicking as a moral obligation, but others see a threat to the doctor-patient relationship.

Act now to ensure health policies address the burgeoning demands of Myopia

One of the worldโ€™s leading vision impairments, myopiaโ€™s prevalence is set to increase, with vast implications for countryโ€™s budgets and their peopleโ€™s health and well-being.

โ€˜It Brought Armed People to My Houseโ€™: Tim Walz on Being Targeted By Donald Trump

The new vice presidential candidate opened up in a previously unpublished interview.

Washingtonโ€™s most powerful interests donโ€™t know whether to cheer Harris โ€” or dread her

Would she bring continuity with Joe Bidenโ€™s policies? A more centrist vibe? A sharper progressive bite? Industries including tech, energy and pharma want to know.

Right here, right now European public health policies must start giving people living with rare diseases a fair chance [Promoted content]

This yearโ€™s Rare Disease Day (29 February) comes at a critical moment for European rare disease policy. Now more than ever, itโ€™s essential that EU policies enable health equity for people living with rare diseases, says Alexionโ€™s Soraya Bekkali.